Summary Information
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Awarding Agency Name |
Illinois Department of Human Services |
Awarding Division Name |
Division of Rehabilitation Services |
Agency Contact |
David Kuriniec david.kurieiec@illinois.gov |
Announcement Type |
Non-Competitive |
Funding Opportunity Title |
Pathways |
Funding Opportunity Number |
N/A |
Application Posting Date |
N/A |
Application Closing Date |
N/A |
Catalog of State Financial Assistance (CSFA) Number |
444-30-3333 |
Catalog of State Financial Assistance (CSFA) Popular Name |
Pathways to Partnerships CILs |
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number(s) |
84.421 |
Applicant Eligibility
1.Scope of Services
The Division of Rehabilitation Services requires the timely execution of all initial and amended contractual agreements. Vendors will have 14 business days to sign and return the required contract documents issued by the State, which may include one or more of the following: initial contract signature page, amendment page, Financial Disclosures and Conflicts of Interest, and the Taxpayer Identification Page. Non-compliance may result in a modified start date of the contract to align with the vendor's submission of the required execution documents. Vendors will not be reimbursed for services provided in advance of the modified start date. When a contract amendment is issued to reduce the value of the contract, non-compliance may result in the full de-obligation of the contract balance regardless of the amended amount.
The Final Reconciliation of a contractual agreement will follow prescribed timeframes communicated annually to community providers.
The Illinois Pathways to Partnerships Project (IPPP) aims to improve transition outcomes, competitive integrated employment (CIE), and independent living outcomes for students with disabilities ages 10- 24 across the State. The project will deliver an innovative Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) model that includes services and supports for families as well as students. It will begin transition support as early as age 10 and follow students through school, providing them an age-appropriate curriculum developed and implemented by CILs. The model will improve postsecondary outcomes for students with disabilities, particularly those students who are people of color. The proposed innovative pre-ETS model program will build a comprehensive system of integrated resources, trainings, technical assistance, and supports utilizing coordinated expertise from the Illinois Department of Human Services Division of Rehabilitation Services (IDHS-DRS), the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) as well as participating local educational agencies and Centers for Independent Living that will focus on the following three major domain areas: 1) Pre-ETS to CIE, (2) independent living, and (3) professional development. The proposed project will also work with high demand employers and other community and state agencies to maximize the implementation of the statewide model and build statewide capacity and partnerships to support CIE and independent living for Illinois students with disabilities.
In direct accordance with the NIA, the overall goal of IPPP is to increase the opportunity for program participants, organizations, and support systems to improve transition outcomes.
Centers for Independent Living are to be the voices of continuity for students and their families in this model. CIL will develop a uniform, modular, evidence-based and age-appropriate curriculum to be delivered in classrooms at participating LEAs at an interval determined by the parties and approved by DRS. CIL will designate appropriate staff to carry out the curriculum instruction and to provide access to independent living core services as needed; designated staff will be trained on the efficacy of the IPPP model by technical assistance partners. CIL will work collaboratively with assigned school districts to identify students for participation in the pilot year of IPPP and refer them to DRS. CIL will develop relationships with employers within its coverage area to establish a potential pipeline for participating students to participate in learning experiences including but not limited to work-based learning, informational interviews, internships and apprenticeships, and potentially competitive integrated employment. CIL will offer internships/apprenticeships for participating students. CIL will assist in the development of project marketing and outreach materials, including webcasts, practice briefs and other handbooks. Such projects will be coordinated by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, which will also require CIL cooperation in project evaluation activities. Grantee understands that the entire Pathways to Partnership grant performance period lasts through October 1, 2028, and that Grantee will be required to begin teaching the curriculum developed for the project no later than 12/31/2024. Grantee acknowledges that it will be expected to teach curriculum to an additional 73-76 students beginning no later than 10/1/2025.
Further, grantee acknowledges that beginning no later than 12/31/2024, it is expected that up to 75% of participating students will achieve either post-secondary education or competitive integrated employment.
2.Deliverables
Specifically, CIL will be required to:
1. By August 1, 2025, make necessary revisions to the curriculum, stemming from planning year implementation.
Deliverable: Revised modular curriculum with components for children and youth with disabilities
2. By June 30, 2026, delivery of a uniform, age appropriate IDHS approved curriculum by CIL staff in assigned school districts.
Deliverable: Quarterly progress reports.
3. By September 1, 2026, designate staff to be a part of the advisory group and update DRS on current staffing trained on the efficacy of the IPPP model.
Deliverable: Assign a representative to sit on and be active within the advisory group. Staff names, contact information and credentials. Quarterly updates on Staffing.
4. By June 30, 2026, host internship program for participants seeking competitive integrated employment
Deliverable: Monthly progress report demonstrating number of students enrolled and skills retained.
5. By June 30, 2026, continue to engage high-demand, local employers that align with student interests to develop a pipeline for participating students to have access to internships, apprenticeships, and other pre-ETS such as work-based learning experiences.
Deliverable: Progress report with name of employer, description of engagement, outcome of engagement and information on the students that are placed with these high-demand employers.
6. By June 30, 2026, link at least 40% of participants requiring additional supports, with additional supports to maximize independence and success in post-secondary education or CIE.
Deliverable: Quarterly and annual reports demonstrating linkages to supports in the community.
7. By June 30, 2026, Using IPPP-developed protocol, cooperate in data collection in connection with program evaluation activities.
Deliverable: Quarterly and annual reports.
8. By June 30, 2026, report on the number of students reaching Post-secondary Education or Competitive Integrated Employment.
Deliverable: Report showing at a minimum of 60% of students reaching Post-secondary Education or competitive integrated employment.
Program and Financial Reporting Requirements:
A. Time Period for Required Periodic Financial Reports. Unless a different reporting requirement is specified in Exhibit E, Grantee shall submit financial reports to Grantor pursuant to Paragraph 10.1 and reports must be submitted no later than 30 days after the quarter ends.
B. Time Period for Close-out Reports. Grantee shall submit a Close-out Report pursuant to Paragraph 10.2 and no later than 30 days after this Agreement's end of the period of performance or termination.
C. Time Period for Required Periodic Performance Reports. Unless a different reporting requirement is specified in Exhibit E, Grantee shall submit Performance Reports to Grantor pursuant to Paragraph 11.1 and such reports must be submitted no later than 30 days after the quarter ends.
D. Time Period for Close-out Performance Reports. Grantee agrees to submit a Close-out Performance Report, pursuant to Paragraph 11.2 and no later than 30 days after this Agreement's end of the period of performance or termination.
3.Performance Measures
- Number of completed modules approved
- Number of progress reports submitted
- Number of Advisory Group meetings attended/engaged in
- Number of students enrolled in in internship program
- Number of local employers engaged
- Percentage of students linked to additional supports in the community
- Number of reports submitted
- Percentage of students reaching Post-secondary Education or Competitive Integrated Employment
4.Performance Standards
- Revision of one curriculum with separate modules for 10-13-year-old students and 14-24-year-old students; if needed, to be approved by DRS. (100%)
- Deliver one curriculum with separate modules for 10-13-year-old students and 14-24-year-old students, submitting quarterly progress reports to DRS. (100%)
- Designate at least one staff member to sit on the Advisory Group and submit quarterly reports of staffing to DRS. (100%)
- Enroll at least 20 students in an internship program. (100%)
- Engage with up to 5 new local employers to establish a pipeline for students. (100%)
- Link at least 40% of students to additional supports in the community. (100%)
- Submit quarterly and year-end reports using IPPP-developed protocol. (100%)
- Submit report showing at minimum 60-70% of students reaching Post-secondary Education or Integrated Competitive Employment. (100%)